
Released star sends Orlando Pirates an emotional message
After three goals and three assists in 65 games, the 30-year-old midfielder has left the Sea Robbers following a decision against a new deal.
Speaking via social media, Ndlondlo honoured the club for the opportunity and looked forward to growing elsewhere.
Former Orlando Pirates attacker is clubless Orlando Pirates signed Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo after he was hotly linked with Kaizer Chiefs. Image: @OrlandoPirates / Twitter.
'I was one of the fortunate kids who got courted by Orlando Pirates… heading to play for one of the biggest clubs in the country,' he said.
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'Playing for Orlando Pirates in camp, wearing the jersey and walking onto the field was a dream come true for any kid from the academy.
'You dream about this as a young boy… playing for Orlando Pirates – those times will always stay with me,' Ndlodlo concluded.
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